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Key Cases: EU Law 2E

Chris Turner


Paperback
£8.99

ISBN: 9781444137880
Published: 25/03/2011
Extent: 160 pages
Series: Key Cases


 
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Summary:

The Key Cases series provides a portable and effective way for you to absorb and retain the essential facts needed to pass your exams effortlessly.
Key features include:
* Diagrams to summarise the key points
* Expert selection of cases
* Recognisable and memorable elements, including the key facts, key law, key principles, key judgments, key comments and key problems as appropriate in each case.
* Cases for comparison and contrast are highlighted to illustrate alternative opinions and perspectives
Supporting resources are available at www.UnlockingTheLaw.co.uk where you will find extensive revision materials including MCQs and Key Q&As













 


  • Improved text design makes using the book easier and the facts more memorable.
  • Excellent companion to "Unlocking the Law" and "Key Facts" on the same subject.
  • Fully up to date with all the essential new cases included.
  • Still great value for money.
  • An expert guide to the important caselaw, helping you navigate the voluminous literature to focus on the key points.


Table of Contents:
Table of cases
Chapter 1 Sources of Law – general principles of law
Chapter 2 Enforcement of EU Law
Chapter 3 Article 234 and the preliminary reference procedure
Chapter 4 Supremacy and direct effect
Chapter 5 Article 23 and customs tariffs and Article 90 and discriminatory taxation
Chapter 6 Article 28 and free movement of goods
Chapter 7 Article 39 and the free movement of workers
Chapter 8 Article 43 and rights of establishment and freedom to provide services
Chapter 9 Citizenship
Chapter 10 Article 81 and Article 82 and EU competition law
Chapter 11 EU discrimination law
Chapter 12 EU social policy
Index


Readership:
Undergraduate students taking EU Law modules


Reviews:


"..an excellent format that is easy to follow. This is primarily due to the use of symbols throughout the text. They are clearly set out in a key at the start and due to their consistent use, they bring clarity to the explanation of the case law without adding further text."

Dr Eleanor Harries, Lecturer in Law, Bristol Law School, UWE


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